Corpus Christi, TX Dog Daycare

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After reading the other reviews, I have to say that I was apprehensive about taking my cat and her newborn kittens in to the VCA Oso Creek hospital. HOWEVER, I had a surprisingly great experience with them. My cat had kittens two days ago. Last night they were fine. Mewing and moving around.…

I really like this place! My little fur baby is prone to matts from time to time and everytime I took him to Petsmart they practically scalped him. Every single time, if he had even one matt he'd come back looking like a little naked mole rat. That is not the case at Droopy's. She does a great j…

I searched for a groomer here in town. I'm from Austin. I have 2 Poms that I like to look like chows. This girl did a tremendous job. I have never been more happy. The shop was very clean and friendly and my dogs didn't have to stay all day. I would recommend it to everyone.Very Picky

I took Jack to be assessed for the doggie Day care program and he LOVED it. When I took him back to stay for a week, he wanted to jump out of the car as soon as I turned into the parking lot. He raced to the door and couldn't wait to go in. He was just as happy when I picked him up - and he h…

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I give this Resort a 5 star simple because the Staff and Quality of care provided to my guys, they are not just dogs to them. At any given time I can take Boogie and Max to the resort for grooming,boarding or doggie daycare with just a simple call or what I like best the reservation form online.…

They always do a fantastic job on my goldendoodle. She comes home looking and smelling amazing and the bet part is she isnt sitting there in a kennel half the time waiting. They schedule appts for when they are ready to start working on them and call right when they are finished. Love this pla…

I use Bayshort Petsitting and More for their dog walking service. And with my hectic schedule at work it is nice to know that someone will be there to take them on their much needed walk. And huge plus is that she isn't scared of large dogs. I have 4 German Shepherds and they are definitely a ha…

Fido Sit is the best. The come over twice a day. They were good with giving the dogs the meds (our one has seizures) and they were happy and healthy when we got home. They check your house for you, feed, let out the dogs and when necessary, give meds and quickly check the dogs (ours started a…

My grey and white tabby cat Sirus had Hemobartinella. Dr. Graham literallysaved his life, and for that I will always be grateful. He called to check on Sirus himself the very next morning after starting treatment. After than his staff called several times to see how Sirus was doing. Six weeks a…

From Business: Corpus Christi Animal Medical is a full service companion animal hospital dedicated to providing the best care throughout the life of your pet. Our goal is to practice the highest quality medicine and surgery with an emphasis on prevention and client education.

Tips & Advice

Can a pet still be boarded if it doesn't get along with other animals?

Pets that do not get along with other animals may incur an additional fee. Some facilities have special solitary sleeping and play animals for these types of pets.

What should be brought along when dropping off a pet at a kennel or boarding facility?

A checklist for what to bring to a pet kennel includes:

Vaccination records

A favorite toy or blanket

Food and feeding instructions (if the pet has dietary restrictions or is a picky eater)

Medication (if necessary, in its original bottle and with written instructions)

Will there be a veterinarian on staff at the pet kennel?

Some pet kennels have veterinarians as part of their daily staff, while others only have vets part time or on call.

Can kennels accept pets with special medical or dietary needs?

Most kennels can provide basic care such as administering medications, but owners of pets with serious medical issues should choose a facility with a veterinarian on call.

How easy is it for a pet to catch Bordetella (kennel cough)?

Bordetella, commonly known as kennel cough, is highly contagious, and most dogs catch it at least once in their lifetimes. As such, all dogs should be vaccinated at least 7 days before boarding.

What vaccines does my pet need prior to boarding at a kennel or pet boarding facility?

Vaccination requirements vary between facilities, but a good rule of thumb is to give dogs the rabies, Bordetella (kennel cough), and DAPP (canine distemper, canine adenovirus type 1, canine parvovirus, and parainfluenza) or DA2PP (distemper, adenovirus type 2, parvovirus, and parainfluenza) vaccines. Cats should get the FVRCP (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia) and rabies vaccines.

Do animals get fresh air or exercise at a kennel or pet boarding facility?

Kennels and pet boarding facilities generally incorporate exercise or play time into the cost of a night's stay. Dogs often get one or two walks per day as well as access to a solitary or group play area. Cats also get a large room to play in filled with toys, scratching posts, and climbing towers.

What accommodations and services will a pet receive at a kennel or pet boarding facility?

Basic accommodations include a sleeping area and scheduled food and water. The average kennel or pet boarding facility also offers ample play areas and toys to keep pets entertained. Some also provide simple grooming services like baths and nail trimmings.

How much does it cost to board a pet?

Pet kennels, boarding facilities, and pet hotels offer different accommodations and price their services accordingly. Some provide bedding, food, and a basic crate, while others offer private luxury rooms. Prices also vary based on the animal being boarded. Below are some common price ranges:

Dog: $15-$70 daily

Cat: $10-$40 daily

Small animal: $20-$35 daily

What types of animals do pet kennels accept?

Most kennels and pet boarding facilities accept cats and dogs. Some facilities also take reptiles, birds, rodents, and exotic pets.

I really like this place! My little fur baby is prone to matts from time to time and everytime I took him to Petsmart they practically scalped him. Every single time, if he had even one matt he'd come back looking like a little naked mole rat. That is not the case at Droopy's. She does a great job! Even if she has to cut him a little shorter he still looks good! I've been going there for over a year and I will continue to do so and let others know :)